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Carrie Landfried is an Associate Professor of French specializing in 20th-century French literature, particularly the Nouveau Roman (New Novel) movement and its intersections with radio studies, translation, and epistolary literature. Her research explores how French avant-garde authors engaged with audio media and cross-cultural dialogues, especially through Nathalie Sarraute's works and collaborations.
- Education: PhD in French (New York University, 2007); Certificate in French Civilization (NYU, 2000); MA in French (NYU Paris, 1998); BA (Grinnell College, 1995); Academic-Year Program (Wellesley College, 1993-94).
Her work bridges gender studies and comparative literature, analyzing how authors like Simone de Beauvoir and Sarraute redefined their perspectives through American experiences. She also investigates the translatability of experimental texts and the role of radio in shaping literary innovation, particularly through Sarraute's radio dramas and collaborations with the BBC.
Carrie Landfried's publications highlight trends in literary media adaptation and transatlantic cultural exchange, with a focus on Nouveau Roman authors' engagement with audio platforms and epistolary forms. Her conference presentations span topics like "French Literature and Radio" and "Acts of Transgression" in Sarraute and Duras' works, reflecting her interdisciplinary approach.
She actively contributes to academic discourse through organizing panels and presenting at conferences like ACLA, NeMLA, and CIEF, though no scientific awards are explicitly documented in the provided text.
